Timmy Foundation - Timmy Global Health

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Timmy Foundation - Timmy Global Health
The
Timmy Foundation
2007
Annual
Report
The Timmy Foundation was founded
in 1997 to channel resources to
sustainable health and education
projects in developing countries.
The Timmy Foundation:
A Network for Global Change…A Real and Lasting Impact
Last year, the Foundation partnered
with eight dynamic organizations in
seven countries, sending medical
brigades to five, and financial support
to all seven.
Letter from Dr. Chuck Dietzen
Our Vision
A world in which basic healthcare and
education are available to all people.
Our Mission
The Timmy Foundation
builds healthy futures worldwide,
one person at a time.
We accomplish our mission by
strengthening community-based
health and education initiatives,
providing them with needed funding,
supplies, equipment, and expertise.
We empower youth to serve by utilizing their talent and energy for our
humanitarian efforts. Our High School
and College Chapters work year round
to advocate, fundraise, and serve.
Our 2007-08 International
Partners
La Fundación Poder Joven
Medellin, Colombia
Crossroads Ministries
Sosua, the Dominican Republic
La Fundación Tierra Nueva
Quito, Ecuador
Shoulder to Shoulder Ecuador
Santo Domingo, Ecuador
Asociación Pop-Wuj
Xela, Guatemala
The Haitian Academy
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Holy Family Clinic
Bull Savannah, Jamaica
Bebor Model Nursery & Primary
School
Bane and Bodo City, Nigeria
Our 2007-08 College Chapters
Ball State University - Butler University
- Davidson College - DePauw University - Indiana University - Purdue University - Tufts University - University
of Colorado at Boulder - University of
Kentucky - University of Notre Dame
Dear Friends:
The Timmy Foundation has just completed another exciting fiscal year. We
managed to have an even lower overhead than we had in the past! Having
gone through a recent audit, we discovered that our overhead is approximately
3%, as we have managed to send out $5.2 million worth of medical supplies,
equipment and medications to our partners. We continue to get the “most
bang for the buck”, as indicated by the accountants who did our review.
When you see such great things happening from such a small organization,
people would often ask the question “who gets the credit”? I would suggest
that we live in a culture that tends to promote the seeking of the limelight. If
they were to ask me, or any of you Timmys, I think we would all agree that the
credit is due to the people we serve. The children that we have encountered
in this country and abroad who are in need have the greatest mission on this
planet, that being to keep us more humane, more compassionate, more giving
and more understanding. I have often told people that the greatest gift I can
give them is access to the kids.
I greatly appreciate what these children have done for me,
allowing me into their world and enhancing my life, hopefully as
much as we have changed theirs.
But, I also believe that all of you deserve credit as well. This Foundation would
not be able to provide the assistance, the caring and the compassionate relief
that we are able to give without your prayers, your energy, your expertise and
your donations. This is one of those occasions where I am thankful to God not
only for the life I have been given, but also for the people that surround me. It
is an inspiration to get to work with these children, but it is also a great blessing to be working side by side with you in an effort to accomplish that mission.
We genuinely believe that all of you have gifts to share and we grealy
appreciate that you share those through the support of our work. We love
you, we appreciate you, and we look forward to continuing to serve the
underserved alongside you. Thank you, once again, for being who you are.
Chuck Dietzen
Dr. Chuck Dietzen
The Timmy Foundation, President and Founder
Medical Programs Update
The Timmy Foundation works to provide
direct medical care…
Bringing the clinic to the community
For so many in the developing world, poverty and poor infrastructure make even the most basic medical care inaccessible.
This past year, the Timmy Foundation’s 12 medical teams,
including 88 volunteer medical professionals, provided
primary care to over 5500 patients, from newborns to
seniors, in underserved communities in Ecuador, Guatemala,
Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic.
Providing much needed meds
Despite being standard in medicine cabinets across the United
States, even common meds such as Aspirin, Tylenol, and Benadryl are unaffordable to most of our patients.
…and make a long term impact.
The Foundation supplements its work in the field with assistance
to our international partner organizations. This enables our partner organizations to provide care all year round.
Working Toward Sustainability
With only $46,000, the Timmy Foundation financed the
construction of the Pediatric and Neonatology wing of
Un Canto a la Vida, Tierra Nueva’s new hospital in Southern Quito. This hospital will serve some 700,000 underserved
people.
This year, the Timmy Foundation has pledged to raise an additional $82,000 to finance the construction of a post-partum ward
and an intensive care unit at the hospital, as well as $10,000 to
staff the Pop-Wuj Clinic in Xela, Guatemala six days per week.
Last year, the Timmy Foundation distributed an
estimated 5 tons - approximately $1 million worth - of
over-the-counter and prescription medicines in the
communities we serve.
Some prescription meds, such as those used to treat high blood
pressure or diabetes, can even be life saving. In the communities we serve, the Timmy Foundation is often the sole provider
of these meds, which is why we always bring enough to last until
the next team arrives.
Ensuring Continuity of Care
To increase our impact and enable us to provide better care to
our patients, the Timmy Foundation decided to formally
adopt 4 communities in Ecuador and 3 communities in
Guatemala. Because we return to visit these same communities on a regular basis, this allows us to create a patient tracking
system, and follow up with patients found to have critical conditions or chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, and
track the progress of our medical programs.
In Ecuador, an additional $2,000 is provided each month
to cover the cost of follow-up care for our patients.
This can include anything from additional testing to life-saving
surgery.
Making Medical Care More Accessible
In 2008, the Timmy Foundation and its supporters
raised $25,000 for an ambulance for Crossroads
Ministries, in the Dominican Republic. The ambulance
will allow Crossroads staff to follow up with patients and transport those in need of additional care to the nearest hospital.
In Ecuador, the Foundation has long been very proud of our
referral system – a system by which patients found to have serious conditions that need attention beyond the capacity our medical teams, can be referred to Tierra Nueva for follow-up care all
subsidized by the Foundation. However, in July 2007 it was estimated that fewer than 20% of patients receiving these referrals
– some with life-threatening illnesses – actually followed up at
the Hospital. This was primarily due to a lack of transportation.
In response to this, in October of 2007, the Foundation piloted
a new transportation initiative, through which we send a bus
back to each community the week following our medical brigades to ensure that patients have safe, reliable,
and free transportation to and from the Hospital.
As a direct result of the bussing initiative we saw the percentage
of people following up at the Hospital jump dramatically from
20% in July 2007 to over 80% in March 2007.
Providing Essential Equipment
In May 2008, Doña Ana, a midwife and community leader
in Guatemala, was presented with a baby scale and
incubator when The Timmy Foundation visited her
community. The incubator is only the third in the region.
Additionally, our Indianapolis-based partner, the TriMedx
Foundation, will be outfitting Un Canto a la Vida Hospital with essential medical equipment and providing critical
maintenance and training assistance.
College and High School Outreach
Empowering future leaders and creating
globally conscious young citizens.
This year, students from 9 College Chapters and 4 High School
Chapters committed to advocate, fundraise, and serve
with the Foundation.
Together these students provided support to 10 medical
teams and raised over $80,000 for projects in Ecuador,
Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic.
These are the students that the Timmy Foundation hopes will go
on to become tomorrow’s doctors, pharmacists, public health
workers, engineers, social workers, humanitarians, and leaders.
Education Programs Updates
Good Works Continue at Poder Joven
Progress Continues at Bebor Schools
This year, Poder Joven continued to provide a range of service to
some 130 children in the Casa Karah and Casa Maren programs.
Through after school programs that includes basic
medical care, dental care, psychological counseling,
homework help, esteem-building activities, and two
daily meals, Poder Joven provides these children with
a safe alternative to the streets.
This year a total of $12,100 was channeled our International
Partner in Nigeria. Of these funds, $7,000 went toward the
construction of the final classroom buildings in Bodo
and Bane; $2,000 provided tuition scholarships to
pupils; and $3,100 went toward Bebor’s partner organization,
Stepping Stones Nigeria, which is engaged in a similar primary
school building project in the neighboring Akwa Ibom State.
In 2007, Poder Joven also continued developing programs that
would help it become more financially self-sufficient as a nonprofit. The recycling center has been hugely successful generating almost $20,000 toward Poder Joven’s administrative expenses, in addition to saving approximately 520 trees, recycling
of 173,376 tons of metals and saving 208,051 tons raw materials.
In the upcoming year, Poder Joven will be working toward setting up a shop for repair and maintenance of motorcycles with
similar goals.
Although the deteriorating security situation in Rivers State
prevented visits to Bebor Model Nursery/Primary School this
year, the increase in militant activity has not greatly affected the
school’s day-to-day operations and which continue to function
normally.
As classroom construction projects at both schools near completion, plans are already being made for the next phase: addressing water and sanitation issues.
Our 2007-08 Board of Directors
Statement of Income and Expenses
July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 (Audited)
Revenues: Service trip fees Contributions
Fundraising income, net Grants
Interest Income Other, net Total revenue
Expenses:
Programs services
Management and general
Fundraising
Total expenses
Change in net assets
before public support
Public Support:
Estimated in-kind product
contribution Estimated value of products
distributed Change in net assets Net Assets, Beginning of Year
Net Assets, End of Year
2008 $ 412,434
$ 303,545
$ 64,172
$ 6,518
$ 4,008
$ 50 $ 791,727 2007
$412,289
$296,423
$107,866
$ 36,500
$ 9,208
$ 3 $ 862,289 $ 713,251
$ 112,146
$ 54,133 $ 879,530 $ 668,515
$ 92,983
$ 38,608 $ 800,106 Lynn Hynes, Chairperson
Mark Wise, Treasurer
Erin Biel, Secretary
Chuck Dietzen, M.D.
Rachel Cumberbatch
Richard Dick, J.D.
Jane Forbes, M.S.W, L.S.W.
Jon Goble
Amanda Horn
Robin Marks, D.V.M., J.D.
Alex Mercho
Shirley Mueller, M.D
Jean Orr, M.D.
Kevin Tolliver, D.D.S.
Our 2007-08 Staff
Chris Trani
International Programs Coordinator
Stephanie Lefebvre
International Programs Coordinator
Volunteer Coordinator
Adam Clevenger
Associate Director of Development
Lotta Westerberg
Medical Brigade Coordinator (Ecuador)
Chuck Dietzen, MD
Interim Executive Director
(June-December 2007)
J Wesley Simms
Executive Director (Jan-March 2008)
Lynn Hynes
Interim Executive Director
(April 2008-present)
$ (87,803) $ 62,183 $ 4,913,364 $ 1,051,990
$ (4,913,364)$ (1,051,990)
$ -- $ -- $ (87,803) $ 62,183
$ 326,184 $ 264,001 $ 238,381 $ 326,184 Statement of Financial Position
July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008 (Audited)
ASSETS Current Assets:
Cash
$ 127,535
Pledge receivables
$ 3,000
Prepaid expenses
$ 19,521
Total current assets $ 150,056
Fixed Assets:
Building/Improvements $ 338,510
Office equipment
$ 24,830
$ 363,340
Less depreciation
$ (21,794)
Fixed assets, net $ 341,546
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current Liabilities:
Total current liabilities $ 63,839
Total long-term liabilities $ 189,382
$ 253,221 Unrestricted Net Assets $ 183,663
Temporarily Restricted
Net Assests $54,718
Total Net Assests $238,381
$491,602 Our 2007-08 Key Volunteers
Rebecca Lomax-Sumner
Susie Sauter
Medicine Women
Katie Rush
Assistant to the Medicine Women
Jen Weiss
High School Outreach Coordinator
Krista Bergman
Programs Intern
Soshanna Gordan
Nicole Spikes
Office Volunteers
Julie Strawhacker
Susan Gilbert
Chris Ryan
Jane Forbes
Alfonso Alanis
Chuck Dietzen
Events Committee
2007-08 Timmy Foundation Contributors
The Timmy Foundation is extremely grateful for the financial support it receives and would like to acknowledge
the follow individuals and businesses that made contributions during the 2007-08 fiscal year. This support has
made it possible for us to serve some of world’s poorest through providing essential funding, medicine, equipment, and expertise to community-based healthcare and education projects.
On behalf of the Timmy Foundation and the communities with serve throughout the world…Thank you!
$10,000+ Alfonso and Maria Carmen Alanis
Stephen J Bobeck
Thomas and Char Bumol
Charles and Jean Orr
Kee and Susan Park
Big T’s Auto Parts LLC
DeHann Family Foundation
Indiana University Chapter
Morgan Family Foundation
Tufts University Chapter
University of Colorado-Boulder Chapter
$5,000-$9,999
Cynda Collins Arsenault
Chuck Dietzen
Eric P Purdy
John Sluss
Kang Yue
Davidson College Chapter
Lauth Family Foundation
Purdue University Chapter
The Raymond Debbane Foundation
$1,000-$4,999
John and Kathleen Ackerman
Anonymous
Oscar and Caroline Ardila
Jeffrey Armstrong
Mark and Charla Cain
Susan A Capra
Margo Carrancejie
James and Tamitha Collins
Ester Lee Davis
Tim and April DeHaan
Richard and Mary Dick
Brian Egan
Thomas and Tamara Evans
David and Lori Fairchild
Joann Florez
Alessandro Franchi
Karen Galinko
Curtis and Sherri Harriman
Elizabeth Herr
Stephen and JoAnn Hoskins
Edward L Hutton
Jeffrey and Sue Ingram
John M Kennedy
Thomas and Betsy Laskey
Dominique Leveque
Robert and Jean Markley
Thomas and Robin Marks
Andy McGovern
Tiffany McKinzie
Bill and Christy Meader
Kevin and Debbie Michaels
Thomas and Shirley Mueller
Anthony J Murphy
Jude and Massa Onyia
Sharon Pegg
Barbara A Philips
Luis Piedrahita
Elizabeth Pratt
Nathan and Sylvia Rollins
Andreas and Mary Sashegyi
Richard Schwalm
Armen and Marie-Claude Shanafelt
Larry and Jilaine Stevens
John Sumner and Becky LomaxSumner
Jhon Paul Smith & Yeliz Firat
William Smith
Martin Stob
Randy and Julia Tennent
John and Martha Sykes Tynan
Patrick Tynan
Kevin and Rhonda Waltz
Robert and Jean Weiss
Mark and Abby Wise
Steven and Lois Zentner
Adolfson & Peterson Construction
AKM Engineering Consultants Inc.
Anaclim
Ball State University Chapter
BERGER/ABAM Engineers Inc.
Cardinal Health
Cathedral High School Chapter
Doe Creek Middle School
Gardens Presbyterian Church
Gralla Family Philanthropic
Foundation
Mark E. Wise and Associates
Park Tudor High School Chapter
Pfizer
Providence Baptist Church
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Sycamore Foundation
Young Professional Organization
Young & Young
$500-$999
Inaki Alanis-Cue
David Brown
Tom Casalini
James Cauley and Anita EbertCauley
Robert Flick
Gaylon and Jeanette Fojtasek
Andrew L Glasebrook
Kendy Hess
Tom and Cathleen Hirschauer
Jeffrey Hoskins
Jessica Huddleston
Lynn Hynes
Kenneth and Krisztina Inskeep
Jilma Jiminez
Kosmos and Lisa Kayes
John Krol
Gregory and Nancy Langdon
Shun Li
Jirong Lu
Tamer and Maureen Mercho
Laura and Ron Nutter
Donald Payzant
Scott and Tijen Pegg
Susan E Pratt
Ying Tang
Lisa Travis
John and Rosa Lee Wakefield
Gary and Kay Walla
Rosalind Webb
Joan Wheeler
Charlene Zachary
Bradford-Scott Data Corporation
Campus Marketing Services LLC
Continental Office
CVS Charitable Trust Inc.
Dr. Tom Dooley Society Ltd.
Enterprise Title
First Horizon
FootPRINT Fund
Freedom Mortgage Corporation
International School of Indianapolis
Chapter
iSalus Healthcare
LaSalle Bank
Kiln Creations LLC
Microsoft
Newton Becker Bouwkamp Pendoski
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church
RJE Knoll Business Interiors
Shiloh United Methodist Church
Stewart Title Services of Indiana
TGS Architects Inc.
$250-$499
Charalambos and Bernadette
Aliprantis
Frederick and Judy Baldwin
Joe Bergeron
William and Elizabeth Berlin
Grace R Bill
Christopher Bucher
Dale Carpenter III
Ann Chapleau
J. Christopher and Elizabeth Cooke
Dwayne and Kathy Daming
Mark Day
Erol and Hannelore Demirel
Mary Kay Ecken
Jon Goble
Carlos Emilio and Luz Ospina
James and Marsha Forbes
Jane Forbes
Joseph and Frances Frederick
Donna Guider
Amy Hatton
Kelly and Jane Herbert
Steven and Kristine Isenberg
Robert Keller and Maria SanchezWilches
Janet Kennon
Molly Long
Neesha Mathur
James Patrick Metzler
Susan Meyers
Martin and Sue Moore
Patricia Neils
Janet Orr
Brad Ortman
David Rardon and Karen Mahakain
Annah Rieger
Stacey Romero
Richard and Monica Santangelo
Glenn and Janis Saunders
Neal Simon
Brian Smith
Kent and Beth Stafford
Sidney and Kathryn Taurel
James and Linda Trippi
Craig Waugh
David and Robbie Westenkirchner
William and Melanie Whitman
John Woods and Lorie Miller
Samuel and Cheryl Yeager
Jay Zimmerman and Margaret Child
Juan Zapata
Pedro José Zapata and Helene
Simon
Brownsburg East Middle School
Cross Creek Contractors Inc.
First Presbyterian Church of
Glenwood Springs
Indianapolis Star
JVS Masonry Inc.
MTP Group Inc.
On-Ramp Indiana Inc.
United Methodist Church of
Watertown
Unity North Truth Center
$1-$249
Ryan Abman
Marisa Aguilar
Jeffrey and Ann Albrecht
Dionissi Aliprantis
William Allen
Emily Allred
Jessica Anderson
Gary and Linda Andrews
Edwin Anness
Marta Anton
Mandy Archibald
Angela Armour
Maurice Arregui
Thomas and Sandra Baclawski
Raquel Bahamonde
Paul Baker
Midonna Baker
Nadia Baker-Puttini
Amelia K Barnes
James and Sheri Barnett
Frank and Mary Barry
Patrick and Stacy Barry
Ronald and Pamela Barsh
Edward and Marjorie Bartley
Waveney Bascombe
Kimmarchello Baugh
Laura Baumle
John Baxter
Michelle Beam
Alexander Jacob Bean
Shannon and Claudia Beaty
ES Bell, IV
Arthur and Diane Belz
Anne Bensard
Robert and Julie Benson
Douglas W Bernitt
Herbert and Arlene Biel
Kristin Bieren
Gregory and Turner Blitz
Bill and Kerry Blomquist
Alan and Robin Blumberg
Michael and Stephanie Bode
Jeffrey Bodle
Thomas Boehm and Anita DeCecco
Mary Ann Bolinger
Richard and Teresa Bour
Timothy and Emily Bradshaw
John Bragg
Scott and Sandra Branlund
Nora Bretana
Michel Brogard and Josyann Abisaab
Lisa Brone
Ronald and Jennifer Brotherton
Barbara Brown
JM Brown
Mildred Brown
Erik and Christa Buchenberger
J Michael and Angela Budenz
Jacqueline Burch
Jennifer Anne Burckardt
John and Debra Burns
Stephanie Bushur
Sandra Camden and Kathleen
Chaleff
Chad Campbell
Kelly Campbell
John Cannon
James and Barbara Caporaso
Bonita L Carter
Jeffrey Castell
Julie Catton
Barbara Chapman
Elizabeth Chapman
Grant Chapman
Glen and Janet Charland
Scott and Kristine Cheek
Victor E Childers
Joelita Cleveland
Adam L Clevenger
Lynne A Coffeen
Chris and Ann Coffey
Cathy C Cole
Kevin and Russena Comer
Brian and Peggy Cox
Rachel Cumberbatch
James Darin and Daena Shelton
Kay Darnell
Ron Dauby
Charles David and Carlene Clark
Michelle Davies
Carl and Ann Dean
Ross and Shirley Demerchant
Dennis Paul Demmin
Shireen DeSouza
Julie Dettbarn
Paul DeVencentis
Anita Dietzen
Tony and Sue Dietzen
David and Jean Dohman
James and Carol Donahue
Joseph and Lynn Donnelly
Timothy and Michelle Dowling
Sharon M Downing
Paul and Lisa Drotleff
John and Jessica Durkovich
John and Nancy Dury
Luke Eaton
Tracy Edmondson
Deborah Egan
Gerald and Jan Eke
William and Amelia Ellison
Jane Elson
Gregory G Enas
Thomas and Marge Engelking
Jeffrey and Sandra Epler
Roseann Fahl
Karen Fanning
Charlie and Jayne Farber
Forrest Faulconer
David Feinberg and Maureen Keller
Ike Fehrenbacher
Kenneth and Katherine Filbeck
Mark Finklestein and Janet Penn
Kimberly Fischer
Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Kim C Fletcher
JW and Sandra Floyd
Scott and Jennifer Fogo
Clint and Leslie Folsom
Jennifer Foster
Richard and Joan Foster
Rebecca Foster
Lori Fountain
David and Toni Fox
Fred Frauhagen
Donald and Patricia Frick
Jonah Fruchter and Patricia Breen
Laurel Fruehwald
Robert and Ruth Frysinger
Jennifer Garda
Brian and Beth Garrett
Jeffrey and Shirley Gaughan
Rita Joan George
Thomas Gideon
Susan Gilbert
Therese Glassmeyer
George and Heidi Good
Robert and Rose-Marie Goodman
Nancy Gregson
Donald and Marilyn Griffith
Jessica Grogan
Phil and Judy Gulley
Patricia K Hair
Marianne Hakes
Roseann Haley
Patricia M Hall
Elsie Hanson
Joyce Hardebeck
Michael David Hardy
Libby Harnishfeger
Gina Harpring
Libby Harpring
Constance Harris
Joan Harris
Joseph and Emily Harris
Karen Harris
Amy Harrison
Julie Harrison
John and Dixie Haselden
Bob and Bonnie Hawkins
Cornelius and Anne Healey
Christopher Heathwood
John and Tamara Helm
Cassandra Hicks
R Martin Hill
Peggy Hlavinka
David and Karen Hoeft
Emily Hohenstein
John and Karen Hogan
Paul and Michelle Holmberg
Delene Iacono
Sue Iffert
Bruce and Margaret Inman
Catherine Jackson
Ronald and Carole Jankowitz
Anthony and Monica Jedamski
Molly Johnson
James and Darolyn Jones
James and Renee Jones
Robert and Patricia Jones
Thomas and Eileen Jones
Rebecca Kaplan
Bruce and Sherri Kehoe
Jerry Kelly
Bob and Loya Kelso
John and Ann Kennedy
Mark and Letha Keslar
Douglas and Catherine King
DaleAnn Kinkaid
Elisabeth Kline
Margaret Kluesener
Edward Knierim
Holly Kondras
Beverly Kramer
Dan Kubek
Eddie Kubek
Joe and Beth Kuczkowski
Viswanath and Radhika Kumar
Kelly Kunkel
James Kuntz
Ray and Catherine Lanctot
Joseph Lapann
Michael and Cheryl Lasher
Daniel and Susan Lauf
Estella Lee
Stephanie Lefebvre
John and Lu Ann Lerchen
Penny Leroue
Judah and Alice Levine
Scott and Colette Liose
Sharon Litherland
Ed and Karen Lopke
Joyce Ludwig
Christie Luna
William and Lisa Lynch
Taris and Amanda Maclin
Arden and Eva MacNeil
James H Madison
Frances L Maher
Dan Mark
Thomas and Elizabeth Marks-Strauss
Randy Marra
Ronald and Alicia Masock
Robert Mast
Neesha Mathur
Gerard and Nora McAvey
Ruth McBride
Bill and Marion McCarter
Michael McCarthy
George McCord
David McDonald
Michael McGinley
Yanna McGraw
Robert and Eleanor McNamara
Todd Melton
Barbara T Mers
Alexandra Messiter
Gay Meyers
Terry and Elizabeth Michael
Alexander and Janeta Mihaylova
William and Patricia Milby
Alyssa Miller
Bruce and Lisa Miller
Jamie A Mitchell
Mary Alice Moon
Cheryl A Morrow
Aaron Nelson
Niteen Nevrekar
Susan and Michael Ney
Jan Nichols
Kathleen Nimz
Antonio and Beatriz Noguera
John and Catherine Nolan
Susan O’Brien
Eddie and Gina Ochart
William and Margaret O’Connor
William and Mary O’Connor
Pauline Olivas
James and Dawn Owens
Judith Pappenfus
Alicia Parent
Myles and Dana Parrish
Rick and Cathy Parsons
Risheet Patel
Ken and Angie Patterson
Ramona R Paulsrud
Joseph and Tracey Perkins
James and Mia Perna
R Joseph and Judith Phillips
Pam Helen Phillips
Michael Picard and Mary Russel
Carissa Pilling
Nigel Pilling and Sharon O’Leary
Dave and Mary Ping
Richard Platt
Deborah Polise
SN and Sara Postlethwait
Patricia L Pullum
Carol and Donna Purichia
Fran Quigley
John and Joalenn Quinn
Richard and Donna Radez
Phillip and Jennifer Radloff
Lisa Ralph
Gerald and Lynn Rakos
Ashley Raynor
John and Kathy Reding III
Roma Reeves
J Arnold and Rosemary Richard
Duane and Marine Richardson
Pamela Riggins
Frederick and Caroline Robbins
Kelly Robinson
David and Judith Rodabough
Ron Roelsser and Gerianne Hap
Julie Roesch
William and Charlene Rogers
David Roller
Cheryl Romero
Patricia Garrett Rooney
Mitchell and Carol Rose
Steven and Sally Rose
Pamela and William Roytan
Wade and Margaret Rubick
Edouard and Maria Ruelle
Katie Rush
Robert and Kathleen Ryan
Claire Salveson
Brian Sandstorm
Gabriel Sara
Larry Saunders
Bill and Susie Sauter
Jean Scallon
Amy J Schrepferman
Philip and Connie Schrepferman
Brett and Kelli Schulte
Jesse and Amanda Schweickert
Meri Kay Scott
Joseph Seacrist
Kathleen and Steven Sears
John and Jeanne Secoulas
Alexander and Cheryl Sedich
Carol and Marian Seevers
W Travis Selmier and Madeline Wing
Sam Serouya
David and Christine Serrins
Jay and Jennifer Sexton
Philip and Neala Shane
Melenie Shannon Sheehan
Kenneth and Dawn Sheets
Donald and Mary Shepherd
Susan Shepherd
Robert and Karen Shoemaker
Jennifer Shoup
Jordan Shuel
Joel and Tina Silidker
Vic Simianu
Steven Simons and Stacey Hope
Maia Small
Gregory and Mable Smith
Benjamin Smith
Linda Smith
Patricia Smith
Sherri Smith
Stephanie Smith
Tamara Smith
JS and Vicki Snider
George Somers
Mete and Joan Sozen
Max and Susan Spohn
Carl and Brenda Stage
Chad Starns and Crystal Grave
Jessica Stefani
Abbey Stemler
Linda Stewart
Leslie Ann Stiers
Cindy Stoffel
Nellie Stout
Julie Strawhacker
Weiming Sun and Fengyi Kuo
Maureen W Surak
Christopher David Tapia
Nat and Jenny Tennent
Tim and Kathy Thacker
Dennis Tharp
Almitra Thomas
Jean Thomas
Miriam Thomas
L and M Thompson
William Thompson and Karen Rasler
Frank and Helen Till
J Kevin and Lisa Todd
Chad Tolliver
Joshua P Tolliver
Kevin and Melanie Tolliver
Edgar and Marian Towne
Jessica Trimble
Livia Tsien
Thomas and Diane Tucker
Mark and Kathryn Vest
Frank Violi
Tracy Vitales
Phillip and Maytha Walker
Barry and Sharon Wallack
Andy Warren
Craig and Valerie Waugh
John Weise
Anna L Welch
Julian Westerhout and Noha Shawki
Darrell and Kathy Wheeler
Gregory and Carolyn Wheeler
Stephen and Cynthia Whitaker
Charles and Sachiko Wiles
James and Shirley Wilkinson
Melissa Wilkinson
Charles and Robbie Williams
Lisa Williams
Dean and Carol Ann Willy
Warren and Kathleen Wilson
William Winingham, Jr.
Adrian Wisnicki and Elizabeth
Maxwell
Patricia Wyman
Alexon Yoon
Joann Young
Shirley S Young
Joe Zelenka
John and Anne Zience
Yousef and Ruba Zumut
HC Starck Inc.
Jones Mortgage Group LLC
Larry Gregerson Realty Inc.
LBS
KSM Business Services Inc.
Patagonia Real Estate Group LLC
PediatriCare Associates
Premier Mortgage Corporation
Robert Goodman Jewelers LLC
Rotary District 7490
Steak N Shake
St. Joseph Hospital – OB
Department
St. Luke United Methodist Church
Threewit-Cooper Cement Co.
Honoraria
In Celebration of
Anita Ebert-Cauley and James
Cauley
In Honor of
Alfonso Alanis
Lori Antony
Nayla Boulad
John Brown and Beth Shively
Patti Hair
Connie Harris
Andy McGovern
Bill and Kathy Murer
Charles and Jeanne Orr
Kevin Tolliver
In Memory of
Steve Harris
Patrick Joseph Hellman
Judith M McAree
Mary Narkevic
Karlee Rose Ortman
Aprilis LLC
Boat Foundation Inc.
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
Chapter
Brian Sanders Group Inc.
Broad Ripple Kiwanis Club
Children’s Health Associates LLC
Collingswood Zone PTA
Colorado Mortgage Company
Colorado Scaffolding & Equipment
CustomInk.com
Eagle Creek Aviation Services
Gannett Foundation
The Timmy Foundation, Inc
22 E. 22nd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Tel.: 317.920.1822
www.timmyfoundation.org
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